Jason Beavers wrote:> Hi all,>> New to FedoraDS. I'm doing some research for an upcoming application
> that will require LDAP.> This App will consist of multiple servers (10 or more) in different > geographical locations.> Each server will authenticate against itself and serve its own local > data. > The full LDAP directory needs to be replicated across all servers so > that users can login to any server.>> I've read that there is a limit of 4 writable servers in multi-master
> replication. Is this a hard limit or a soft (reccomendation) limit?That means 4 is the highest number of masters we've tested exhaustively. The protocol supports up to 2^32-2 masters, but you will
usually hit a practical limit in the number of replication agreements.
Each repl. agreement runs a separate thread, so you will usually be constrained by resources - available RAM, processors, etc.> The application will need to write changes directly to itself on all > serversThe application will write the changes directly to each of the 10
masters?> so that they are immediately available locally, then replicated to > other servers.>> Is this possible with FedoraDS?Yes, it is possible.>> Thanks in advance!>> Beavrz1>>
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